Hello everyone. I intend to buy a new desktop computer with two of the new gtx 460 graphics cards.
I have certain concerns in regards to sli
Will the noise be severely louder with two gtx 460 compared to one?
In the guru3d review of gtx 460 sli, the author seems to believe that it is barely audible. I have a bit of a hard time believing that.
Do people still experience the phenomenom called ''microstutter''? In association with sli that is
Can you link two dual slot cooler gtx 460's, and does the cooler size on the graphics cards matter at all in regards to sli?
Last but not least, I would appreciate recommendations for motherboards which are SLI certified, known to have very few errors and decent for 20-40% overclock of an i3/i5 cpu.
I plan to start out by purchasing one gtx 460, and as games become more taxing for my system, I will purchase another gtx 460, hopefully for a lower price than the current.
To sum it up:
I am only interested in purchasing a SLI system if
It isn't too noisy
If the ''feel'' of the game is as fluent as that of a single gpu system, no microstutter or anything
And if it is reasonable to expect a 80% increase in average from having the 2nd gtx 460 in future DX 11 games.
My monitor runs at 1680x1050 resolution. I know this is low for sli gaming, but a title like metro 2033 is already taxing at any resolution, and thus seems to benefit very well from a 2nd gtx 460:
http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-460-sli-review/9
For the very same reason, I am not going to buy the 2nd gtx 460 immediately, but rather when it is necessary.
I have certain concerns in regards to sli
Will the noise be severely louder with two gtx 460 compared to one?
In the guru3d review of gtx 460 sli, the author seems to believe that it is barely audible. I have a bit of a hard time believing that.
Do people still experience the phenomenom called ''microstutter''? In association with sli that is
Can you link two dual slot cooler gtx 460's, and does the cooler size on the graphics cards matter at all in regards to sli?
Last but not least, I would appreciate recommendations for motherboards which are SLI certified, known to have very few errors and decent for 20-40% overclock of an i3/i5 cpu.
I plan to start out by purchasing one gtx 460, and as games become more taxing for my system, I will purchase another gtx 460, hopefully for a lower price than the current.
To sum it up:
I am only interested in purchasing a SLI system if
It isn't too noisy
If the ''feel'' of the game is as fluent as that of a single gpu system, no microstutter or anything
And if it is reasonable to expect a 80% increase in average from having the 2nd gtx 460 in future DX 11 games.
My monitor runs at 1680x1050 resolution. I know this is low for sli gaming, but a title like metro 2033 is already taxing at any resolution, and thus seems to benefit very well from a 2nd gtx 460:
http://www.guru3d.com/article/geforce-gtx-460-sli-review/9
For the very same reason, I am not going to buy the 2nd gtx 460 immediately, but rather when it is necessary.
